
Multi-talented musician and songwriter Cub Koda (born October 1948, died July 1, 2000), a native of Manchester, Michigan, founded seminal 1970s rock band Brownsville Station and wrote many hit songs, including "Smokin' in the Boys' Room." While continuing to record and tour all his life, he also had a long career as a music writer. He co-wrote and edited the All Music Guide to the Blues (ISBN 0-87930-736-6) and Blues for Dummies (ISBN 0-7645-5080-2) and put together the CD of blues classics accompanying the latter title
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Let's Get Funky
Take Five
You're The Only Girl, Delores
You're the Only One, Delores
Mumblin' Guitar
Tight Jeans
Ace Of Spades
Roll Over Beethoven
Two Handed Love Affair
Hoy hoy
Who do you love
Maybellene
Guitar Boogie
Ten little women
Look at that white girl dance
Bottle to the baby
My Luck's Gone All To The Bad
Double Barrel Hell
Feelin' Good
How Could Life Turn Out This Way
If Only In My Dreams
Beetle bug bop
We Were Crazy Back Then
Cadillac Walk
Split personality
Blues stop knockin'
That's what i like about the south
My baby left me
Welcome To My Job
Susan Hayward's Diary
No Matter What You Say
Riding in the Moonlight
Rattle shakin' mama
Courtin' In A Cadillac
Gimme Trash
Background To A Music
Chicken walk
Too Much Pain
King Of The Surf
Looks That Way To Me
Runaway Heart
Bacon Fat
Go! Go! Go!
Jail Bait
Little Queenie
School Days
Highway 49
Johnny B Goode
Around & Around
Blues For Hawaiians
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